Posted 23 November 2013 - 05:19 PM

Screenshots might also be helpful, if you hold ALT and open console, you get a full screen console, or hold ctrl and open console you get a small console at top, and the can use /autoscreenshot to take screenshots.

Or simply printscreen and paste into mspaint and save as a jpg.

And what ET version are you running? 2.55? 2.6? 2.6b?

Are you using 2.55 cfg in 2.6b install? Have you tried removing the cfg file and playing default ans seeing if the problem still happens?

Post the screenshot here. Make sure you click ADD TO POST when the SS is uploaded. Or link from another place you upload the jpg. And you can't link from your desktop either.

You should have no problems downloading 2.6b from the forum and installing. I have done so myself several times, without issues.

The download time with depend a lot on your connection speed and available bandwidth on your network at the time of the download.

Do you mean were able to download and not install? You should have no installation problems either. I believe it just downloads as an executable, so you should be able to double click to open it, select the locations, and begin the install.

EDIT: Also a note.. please try to be a little more polite on the server. Ordering admins to kick someone when you give no other information about what's going on, then insult admins and say we should know what's going on, on the server is a little rude. 10 players. 1 admin in spec, 2 admins playing. It's difficult to watch everyone. And it's almost impossible to tell from looking at console which TKs are accidents, and which are deliberate. Anyone with past ET Admin experience worth his salt will know this.

But here you are, asking us for help, and here we are, still working to help you fix your problem.

Posted 25 November 2013 - 05:05 AM

from what all i read it sounds like it trying to save a file and something is blocking it from doing so the main thing that can be blocking it is firewall or virus protected but other then that i have no clue what your deal is

maybe you installed the game wrong i know when i first got this pc i was have lot of trouble with run as admin so i turn that off and it fixed 90% of my problems

In this case the "relative path" error refers to the dots in the file name.

In DOS, we used to be able to do "dir.." or "cd...", which would refer to directories/folders relative to the one we were "in". "Dir." would show you the current directory, "dir.." would display the folder 'above' the current one in the directory tree, and "cd..." would change your current directory to the one two levels above. In other words, "Dir..." would refer to the parent of the parent of the current folder.

My Vista64 would interpret the filename ".a9...x.txt" as trying to put the folder path inside the file name, something like "FA-C:\program files\wolfenstein\.txt", instead of "c:\program files\wolfenstein\FA-.txt".

In my actual error statement, the path line was too long to fit on the page after the WARNING, so Windows put the whole path on the line below. If you are able to capture an image of the lines before and after the error statement, we will be able to see the actual path that was refused by the system. (If that is actually the problem )